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WIND EROSION
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Where is wind erosion most common?
Deserts Beaches Plowed Fields
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2 WAYS WIND ERODES
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Deflation Erosion caused by wind as it wears away sediments such as clay, silt, and sand Wind will pick up small sediments and move them
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ABRASION A type of erosion caused when windblown or waterborne sand grains strike other sand grains and rocks, breaking off small sediments. Similar to sandblasting Sand grains and the rocks they strike become pitted and polished when small fragments are broken off.
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ABRASION WIND
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DEPOSITION BY WIND
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LOESS A thick deposit of very fine, wind eroded sediments
One of the larges deposits is near Mississippi River. Fine as talcum powder Fertile soil can evolve from loess deposits Found in China, where sand and silt are blown from the deserts.
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LOESS DEPOSIT
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DUNES Build up of sediments due to the sediments settle behind obstacles. Most common wind deposits. Form in deserts and beaches where sand is abundant.
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SAND DUNES
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